Question Arm Lift Clinic selection

Arm lift with my sister in May and still unsure about hotel distance

Laura P.
I booked time off work for May and my sister said she can come with me, which makes me calmer. I am still stuck between two clinics for Arm Lift. The surgeon call was better with clinic A, but their hotel is 35-40 minutes away depending traffic. Clinic B has the hotel almost next door and the coordinator answers quickly, but the doctor consultation felt shorter. I know hotel distance is not the main medical thing, but after surgery I imagine it matters more than I thought. I do not want my sister dealing with taxis every day while I am sore and grumpy. Did anyone choose a clinic partly because the hotel/logistics were easier? I feel silly making that a big factor, but the whole trip is already stressful.
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solo traveller

Not silly. Logistics become very real when you are tired.

quotehunter

I would not choose only by hotel, but I would ask exactly how many clinic visits are expected and who arranges transport each time. My clinic said “transfer included” and later I realised it meant airport only, not appointments. Small wording, big annoyance.

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